Get £5 'low calorie' Breyers ice cream for £1.50

This month’s free Tesco magazine just keeps on giving. Anyone want to save £3.50 on a tub of posh ice cream? *Raises hand*

You may have already seen that by picking up the October edition of the Tesco magazine, which is already in stores, you can get a free multipack of Walkers Baked crisps from next week. Well, in the meantime, you can also pick up some Breyers Delights ice cream for £1.50 (normally £5).

To get the deal, simply grab a mag and tear out the coupon for £1.50 off Breyers on the first page, just behind the front cover. Pick up the ice cream (available in a few different flavours), and take both to the till to be scanned. While the ice cream normally retails for £5, it’s on offer at Tesco at £3 until Mon 29 Oct.

So by stacking your £1.50 off coupon with the £3 offer, the ice cream – which as it happens only contains 350 calories or less for the whole tub – is yours for £1.50. Here’s the coupon you’re looking for, and the somewhat limited stock in my local Tesco:

The coupon is valid until Wed 14 Nov, though as the offer on the ice cream ends a fortnight earlier, you’ll probably want to use it sooner rather than later. You can only use the coupon in Tesco superstores and the massive ‘Extra’ stores - it’s not valid in Tesco Express stores - or you can redeem it online by entering the code GRNF7L at the checkout.

I hope you enjoy your ice cream for £1.50. All you need is some cheap cookies to make an ice cream sandwich (or grab a spoon and eat it straight from the tub as I do!)

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